Here at Closer we love knowing all the behind the scenes secrets about our favourite TV shows, especially Love Island because it's changed a lot over the years.
Remember the smoking area? The friendships between the Islanders? Or when ITV bosses would air X-rated scenes?
It's like a distant memory at this point.
Anyway, when we caught up with recently dumped Islanders Anna-May Robey and David Salako we had to find out what the show is really like and they admitted that they both got told off by producers but it didn't air on TV.
Opening up on Closer's Love Island Secrets, Anna-May admitted, "They tell you off all the time.
"[They'd say] 'Stop talking about production' and 'Stop speculating', because you'd be like, 'Oh it's been a quiet day today. Oh there's definitely going to be a recoupling tonight or someone's going to be going' and they'd said, 'Stop speculating Anna-May'.
"You're all on edge all the time."
David then added, "I got told off because I was taking too long to go to the beach hut.
"They would be like, 'David when we call you for the beach hut, please go on time.'"
Turns out David was usually late to his beach hut chat because he was too busy doing his hair, which is pretty relatable to be honest.
And fun fact, this isn't the first time dumped Islanders have spilled the tea on the beach hut in the villa.
Both Love Island 2021 star Afia Tonkmor and Love Island 2019 icon Anna Vakili revealed that there's actually two beach huts in the villa.
Islanders Jordan Hames and Danny Williams also spoke about the beach huts and admitted that being in the villa can be "jarring" because they often had to refilm scenes.
Hmm.
Anna-May and David's confession comes shortly after they revealed that one of their fellow Islanders is being misrepresented on the show.